Bio

Grace is a current Masters student in the Holtgrieve Ecosystem Ecology Lab whose primary research interests include stable isotope ecology, biogeochemistry and Alaskan salmon. Her Masters thesis focuses on using compound specific stable isotope analysis to quantify shifting primary production baselines in the North Pacific. In her free time she can be found skiing, hiking or swimming at Seattle beaches.

Education

University of Washington | Seattle, WA

M.S. in Aquatic and Fishery Sciences | September 2022 - Present

University of Washington | Seattle, WA

B.S. in Environmental Science | September 2017 - June 2021

Experience

Alaska Salmon Program | Field/Laboratory Technician | July 2021 - June 2022

Holtgrieve Ecosystem Ecology Lab | Research Assistant | October 2021 - September 2022

Grace Henry


Bio

Grace is a current Masters student in the Holtgrieve Ecosystem Ecology Lab whose primary research interests include stable isotope ecology, biogeochemistry and Alaskan salmon. Her Masters thesis focuses on using compound specific stable isotope analysis to quantify shifting primary production baselines in the North Pacific. In her free time she can be found skiing, hiking or swimming at Seattle beaches.

Education

University of Washington | Seattle, WA

M.S. in Aquatic and Fishery Sciences | September 2022 - Present

University of Washington | Seattle, WA

B.S. in Environmental Science | September 2017 - June 2021

Experience

Alaska Salmon Program | Field/Laboratory Technician | July 2021 - June 2022

Holtgrieve Ecosystem Ecology Lab | Research Assistant | October 2021 - September 2022